释义 |
- Venues
- Road to the Finals
- First leg
- Second leg
- Third leg
- Finals MVP
- See also
- References
- External links
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2018}}{{Infobox basketball game | game_name = 2017 EuroCup Finals | image = | event = 2016–17 EuroCup Basketball | team1 = Valencia Basket | team1association = {{flagicon|ESP|size=30px}} | team1score = 1 | team2 = Unicaja | team2association = {{flagicon|ESP|size=30px}} | team2score = 2 | firstleg = First leg | team1score1 = 68 | team2score1 = 62 | details1 = | date1 = {{Start date|df=yes|2017|03|28}} | stadium1 = Fuente de San Luis | attendance1 = 7,583 | city1 = Valencia | secondleg= Second leg | team1score2 = 71 | team2score2 = 79 | details2 = | date2 = {{Start date|df=yes|2017|03|31}} | stadium2 = Martín Carpena | attendance2 = 10,367 | city2 = Málaga | thirdleg= Third leg | team1score3 = 58 | team2score3 = 63 | details3 = | date3 = {{Start date|df=yes|2017|04|05}} | stadium3 = Fuente de San Luis | attendance3 = 7,813 | city3 = Valencia | mvp = Alberto Díaz (Unicaja)[1] | mvp_link = EuroCup Basketball Finals MVP | previous = 2016 | next = 2018 }}The 2017 EuroCup Finals were the concluding games of the 2016–17 EuroCup season, the 15th season of Europe's secondary club basketball tournament organised by Euroleague Basketball, the ninth season since it was renamed from the ULEB Cup to the EuroCup, and the first season under the title sponsorship name of 7DAYS. The first leg was played at the Fuente de San Luis in Valencia, Spain, the second leg was played at the Martín Carpena in Málaga, Spain, on 31 March 2017 and the third leg was played at the Fuente de San Luis in Valencia, Spain, between Spanish sides Unicaja and Valencia Basket. It was the first ever Finals appearance ever of Unicaja, after 15 seasons in EuroLeague and it was the third ever final appearance in any European competition after two consecutive finals in Korać Cup. For Valencia Basket, it was its fifth Finals appearance, after winning three of the previous four. Also, it was the seventh ever final appearance, including two losses in finals of the Saporta Cup. It was also the second EuroCup Finals that both finalists were from the same country. Unicaja won the Finals 1–2, and qualified for the 2017–18 EuroLeague. VenuesThe Fuente de San Luis was the first leg venue and, if necessary, the third leg venue as Valencia Basket venue. The arena was originally built in 1983. Valencia Basket started to play its games in the arena in 1987. The arena was also used as the home arena of the women's basketball team, Ros Casares Valencia, and the futsal team Valencia FS. In April 2010, La Fonteta hosted the 2009–10 EuroLeague Women Final Four, where Ros Casares Valencia was defeated in the final by Spartak Moscow Region. In 2016, Valencia Basket financed the renovation of the arena with €500,000 euros, and also installed a new €150,000 euros center-hung scoreboard. The Martín Carpena was the second leg venue as Unicaja venue. Martín Carpena arena opened in 1999. The arena originally had a seating capacity of 9,743 spectators, and an area of around 22,000 square meters. In 2007, a project was proposed to expand the capacity of the venue to 17,000 spectators, due to the high demand for seats and tickets by fans of Unicaja. Ultimately, the expansion project was approved, but to a new capacity of 13,000 spectators, rather than the originally planned 17,000. The expansion project was then scheduled to be completed in separate phases. The first expansion phase, which was completed in 2010, increased the seating capacity from 9,743 to 11,300.[1] Valencia | {{location map+ |Europe |float=right|width=250 |places={{Location map~ |Europe |lat=39.451667 |long=-0.366111 |label=Valencia |position=top}}{{Location map~ |Europe |lat=36.682467 |long=-4.460628 |label=Málaga|position=right}} }} | Málaga | Fuente de San Luis | Martín Carpena | Capacity: 8,500 | Capacity: 11,300 | |
Road to the Finals{{details|2016–17 EuroCup Basketball}}Note: In the table, the score of the finalist is given first (H = home; A = away).{{flagicon|ESP Valencia Basket | Round | {{flagicon|ESP Unicaja |
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1st place (7–1) (Group D) | Regular season | 4th place (4–4) (Group C) | 1st place (6–0) (Group H) | Top 16 | 2nd place (3–3) (Group H) | Opponent | Series | 1st leg | 2nd leg | 3rd leg | Playoffs | Opponent | Series | 1st leg | 2nd leg | 3rd leg | {{flagicon|RUS}} Khimki | 2–1 | 88–82 (H) | 74–98 (A) | 92–76 (H) | Quarterfinals | {{flagicon|GER}} Bayern Munich | 2–1 | 82–91 (A) | 82–67 (H) | 74–69 (A) | {{flagicon|ISR}} Hapoel Jerusalem | 2–1 | 83–68 (H) | 66–79 (A) | 90–75 (H) | Semifinals | {{flagicon|RUS}} Lokomotiv Kuban | 2–0 | 73–57 (A) | 74–63 (H) | |
First legBojan Dubljević became the all-time leading scorer in EuroCup history in the second quarter when he passed the mark of 1,189 which was set by teammate Rafa Martínez.[2]{{basketballbox collapsible|class=expanded|bg=#ffffd0 | date = 28 March 2017 | time = 20:30 | report = Boxscore | teamA = Valencia Basket {{flagicon|ESP}} | scoreA = 68 | teamB = {{flagicon|ESP}} Unicaja | scoreB = 62 | Q1 = 20–20 | Q2 = 15–15 | Q3 = 15–13 | Q4 = 18–14 | series = 1–0 | points1 = Dubljević 14 | rebounds1 = Dubljević 8 | assist1 = Van Rossom 6 | rating1 = Dubljević 23 | points2 = Brooks 11 | rebounds2 = Omić 12 | assist2 = Smith 4 | rating2 = Omić 18 | arena = Fuente de San Luis | place = Valencia | attendance = 7,583 | referee = Luigi Lamonica (ITA), Oļegs Latiševs (LAT), Spiros Gkontas (GRE)}}
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| {{Bs game header | p = yes | r = yes | a = yes | colour = white }}{{Bs game player | pos = PG | no = 9 | nat = ESP | name = Alberto Díaz | p = 3 | r = 0 | a = 2 }}{{Bs game player | pos = SG | no = 16 | nat = SRB | name = Nemanja Nedović | p = 5 | r = 1 | a = 2 }}{{Bs game player | pos = SF | no = 21 | nat = POL | name = Adam Waczyński | p = 3 | r = 1 | a = 0 }}{{Bs game player | pos = PF | no = 23 | nat = USA | name = Jeff Brooks | link = Jeff Brooks (basketball) | p = 11 | r = 4 | a = 2 }}{{Bs game player | pos = C | no = 92 | nat = SLO | name = Alen Omić | p = 8 | r = 12 | a = 0 }}{{Bs game mid | p = yes | r = yes | a = yes }}{{Bs game player | pos = C | no = 2 | nat = DRC | name = Viny Okouo | p = 5 | r = 4 | a = 0 }}{{Bs game player | pos = PG | no = 8 | nat = USA | name = Kyle Fogg | p = 8 | r = 0 | a = 2 }}{{Bs game player | pos = SF | no = 11 | nat = ESP | name = Dani Díez | p = 7 | r = 3 | a = 1 }}{{Bs game player | pos = SG | no = 15 | nat = USA | name = Jamar Smith | p = 3 | r = 4 | a = 4 }}{{Bs game player | pos = PG | no = 20 | nat = CRO | name = Oliver Lafayette | p = 4 | r = 0 | a = 2 }}{{Bs game player | pos = SF | no = 43 | nat = ESP | name = Carlos Suárez | p = 5 | r = 2 | a = 1 }}{{Bs game coach | nat = ESP | name = Joan Plaza }} |
Second leg{{basketballbox collapsible|class=expanded|bg=#ffffd0 | date = 31 March 2017 | time = 21:00 | report = Boxscore | teamA = Unicaja {{flagicon|ESP}} | scoreA = 79 | teamB = {{flagicon|ESP}} Valencia Basket | scoreB = 71 | Q1 = 21–16 | Q2 = 22–18 | Q3 = 21–17 | Q4 = 15–20 | series = 1–1 | points1 = Smith 20 | rebounds1 = Omić 10 | assist1 = Díaz 5 | rating1 = Smith 24 | points2 = Vives 14 | rebounds2 = Dubljević 5 | assist2 = Van Rossom 5 | rating2 = Van Rossom 15 | arena = Martín Carpena | place = Málaga | attendance = 10,367 | referee = Damir Javor (SLO), Ilija Belošević (SRB), Anne Panther (GER)}}
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Third legAlen Omić was disqualified in the third quarter for entering the court to prevent an altercation. In the last quarter, Unicaja was trailing by 13 when it came back with an 18–0 run to win the title. Unicaja was the first newcomer to win the EuroCup title since Hapoel Jerusalem in 2003–04.[3] Joan Plaza became the third coach to have won multiple EuroCup titles.[3] {{basketballbox collapsible|class=expanded|bg=#ffffd0 | date = 5 April 2017 | time = 20:30 | report = Boxscore | teamA = Valencia Basket {{flagicon|ESP}} | scoreA = 58 | teamB = {{flagicon|ESP}} Unicaja | scoreB = 63 | Q1 = 22–18 | Q2 = 11–12 | Q3 = 21–13 | Q4 = 4–20 | series = 1–2 | points1 = Dubljević 16 | rebounds1 = Dubljević 6 | assist1 = Vives 5 | rating1 = Dubljević 19 | points2 = Díaz 12 | rebounds2 = Waczyński 6 | assist2 = Nedović 4 | rating2 = Díaz, Suárez 12 | attendance=7,813 | arena = Fuente de San Luis | place = Valencia | referee = Sreten Radović (CRO), Borys Ryzhyk (UKR), Mario Majkić (SLO)}}
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2016–17 EuroCup champions |
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ESP|size=50px}} Unicaja (1st title) |
| {{Bs game header | p = yes | r = yes | a = yes | colour = white }}{{Bs game player | pos = PG | no = 9 | nat = ESP | name = Alberto Díaz | p = 12 | r = 0 | a = 2 }}{{Bs game player | pos = SG | no = 16 | nat = SRB | name = Nemanja Nedović | p = 6 | r = 2 | a = 4 }}{{Bs game player | pos = SF | no = 21 | nat = POL | name = Adam Waczyński | p = 3 | r = 6 | a = 0 }}{{Bs game player | pos = PF | no = 23 | nat = USA | name = Jeff Brooks | link = Jeff Brooks (basketball) | p = 9 | r = 5 | a = 1 }}{{Bs game player | pos = C | no = 92 | nat = SLO | name = Alen Omić | p = 8 | r = 3 | a = 0 }}{{Bs game mid | p = yes | r = yes | a = yes }}{{Bs game player | pos = C | no = 2 | nat = DRC | name = Viny Okouo | p = 0 | r = 0 | a = 0 }}{{Bs game player | pos = PG | no = 8 | nat = USA | name = Kyle Fogg | p = 2 | r = 1 | a = 1 }}{{Bs game player | pos = SF | no = 11 | nat = ESP | name = Dani Díez | p = 9 | r = 3 | a = 0 }}{{Bs game player | pos = SG | no = 15 | nat = USA | name = Jamar Smith | p = 10 | r = 1 | a = 3 }}{{Bs game player | pos = PG | no = 20 | nat = CRO | name = Oliver Lafayette | p = 0 | r = 0 | a = 0 }}{{Bs game player | pos = SF | no = 43 | nat = ESP | name = Carlos Suárez | p = 4 | r = 5 | a = 0 }}{{Bs game player | pos = C | no = 44 | nat = SRB | name = Dejan Musli | dnp = yes }}{{Bs game coach | nat = ESP | name = Joan Plaza }} |
Finals MVPPos|Position | Player | Team | Ref|Reference |
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GESP}} Alberto Díaz | ESP}} Unicaja | [4] | |
See also- 2017 EuroLeague Final Four
- 2017 Basketball Champions League Final Four
- 2017 FIBA Europe Cup Finals
References1. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.malagadeporteyeventos.com/index.php/instalaciones/palacio-de-deportes |title=Palacio de Deportes, datos de interés |language=es |access-date=9 April 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140101125552/http://www.malagadeporteyeventos.com/index.php/instalaciones/palacio-de-deportes |archive-date=1 January 2014 |dead-url=yes |df=dmy-all }} 2. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.eurocupbasketball.com/eurocup/news/i/7pfe6mn3rwptntnc|title=EuroCup scoring crown belongs to Dubljevic - for now|publisher=EuroCup|date=28 March 2017}} 3. ^1 {{Cite news|url=http://www.eurocupbasketball.com/eurocup/news/i/7q3ytxw49j8pwd48|title=UNICAJA MALAGA: FACTS OF THE CHAMPION!|date=6 April 2017|publisher=Eurocupbasketball.com}} 4. ^1 {{Cite news|url=http://www.eurocupbasketball.com/eurocup/news/i/7q43wprnu8b8575a/alberto-diaz-chosen-mvp-of-eurocup-finals|title=Alberto Diaz chosen MVP of EuroCup Finals|publisher=Eurocupbasketball.com|date=5 April 2017}}
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